She is warned by Charlotte to show Bingley her affection or lose him
Jane
He rented Netherfield then hosted a ball there.
Mr. Bingley
The Bennet family lives here
Longbourn
"Miss Eliza Bennet, let me persuade you to follow my example and take a turn about the room . . ."
Miss Bingley
The legal name for passing property to a male not in one's immediate family is called . . .
Entailment
Her piano playing and singing are embarrassing to her father and Elizabeth at the ball
Mary
He is the person to whom Longbourn is entailed.
Mr. Collins
Mr. Bingley has rented this property for himself and his sisters in the country when they are not in London
Netherfield
" . . . you must be the two silliest girls in the country. I have suspected it for some time, but now I am convinced."
Mr. Bennet
Her "nerves" could almost be a character themselves.
Mrs. Bennet
She likes nothing better than visiting soldiers at Meryton
Lydia
He leaves for London near the end of Volume I.
Mr. Bingley
Mr. Darcy is the master of this property
Pemberley
"These are the kind of little things which please her ladyship, and it is the attention I am particularly bound to pay . . ."
Mr. Collins
A rare female landowner in this era, she owns Rosings and is Aunt to Mr. Darcy
Lady Catherine
She is the married sister of Mr. Bingley
Mrs. Hurst
He said he would never speak to Elizabeth again if she accepted Collins' marriage proposal.
Mr. Bennet
Mr. Collins lives here
Hunsford
"I am not romantic, you know, I never was. I only ask a comfortable home . . ."
Mr. Darcy
Mrs. Bennet's sister in Meryton who finds Mr. Collins perfectly delightful
Mrs. Phillips
His father and Mr. Darcy's father were reportedly friendly, and he claims Darcy cheated out of his due inheritance.
Mr. Wickham
Lady Catherine is the mistress of this manor, which includes the parsonage where Mr. Collins is employed
Rosings
"It's not for ME to be driven away by Mr. Darcy. If he wishes to avoid seeing ME, HE must go."
Mr. Wickham
Miss De Bourgh, Daughter of Lady Catherine and first cousin to Darcy